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Ford is doing everything it can to address any doubts potential electric vehicle owners may have about home charging.

Perhaps the biggest concern for those new to electric vehicles is the availability of charging options.

Other than Tesla, there really is no electric vehicle manufacturer with a proven, dedicated and reliable charging infrastructure, so those considering another company's vehicle are right to be a little skeptical.

This point alone is a big reason why so many automakers, including Ford, have chosen to adopt NACS to gain access to the Supercharger network.

However, many people forget that their vehicles can already gain range at home and be prepared for the journey the next day.

Ford is now taking steps to take the stress out of potential owners with its new Power Promise program, and it's truly the company's latest commitment to providing an enjoyable electric vehicle ownership experience.

Ford announces Power Promise program for electric vehicle owners

Ford is offering two new features with the Power Promise program:

  • Recharge your batteries at home with Home Charging: For a limited time, when you purchase or lease a Ford electric vehicle, you're entitled to a free home charger and standard installation in your home, so you can start every day fully charged and ready to go. Charging at home is as easy as plugging in your phone at night.
  • Continuous support that has your back: Ford offers 24/7 electric vehicle support, so you can always text or call a dedicated advisor when you need it. And now Ford Roadside Assistance offers proactive charging support for even greater peace of mind.

Ford's new program, launching tomorrow, October 1, is perfect for anyone wondering whether owning an electric vehicle makes sense for them.

A free home charger along with installation is a huge benefit for electric vehicle owners. Home chargers can cost hundreds, and installation can be even more expensive.

Ford has really stepped up its game to make electric vehicles a bigger part of its identity, and taking steps to make the transition from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles easier for first-time buyers is a big plus.

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Ford's new Power Promise program transcends any concerns about electric vehicle charging






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